Jury duty

I have issues with endo and will have an upcoming jury duty which falls around period week. I tend to be bed bound first couple of days due to intense cramps and unable to work those days. Would a drs note from pcp, licensed counselor or gyno exempt me from attending jury duty?

I also deal with ibs, anxiety, pmdd and chronic back pain which hit me hard during period week.

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u/SnooDoughnuts2335 — 9 days ago
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RHIT or RHIA exam?

I hold an Associate of Arts and a B.S. in HIM. After failing my RHIA exam in 2021 by 4 points, I'm now looking to retake it. I'm not interested in leadership positions and am curious if my Bachelor's degree can be used instead of an Associate's for the RHIT exam.

I'm also considering going back to school for a Master's in Health Informatics at WGU or Librarianship with a Health Informatics certificate at Texas Women's University/University of North Texas. Based on the cost and it being offered online.

I'm drawn to slower-paced roles in libraries and health data. Other areas of interest include Provider Credentialing, Revenue Cycle, and EPIC certification, but I prefer roles that are not fast-paced or stressful. Majority of my past roles have been high productivity based and after 10 yrs I feel like I can't keep up with my current job.

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u/SnooDoughnuts2335 — 10 days ago